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The phrase "a floating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is buoyant or not fixed in place, often referring to objects or concepts that are suspended or moving in a fluid environment.
Example: "The artist created a stunning installation featuring a floating sculpture that seemed to defy gravity."
Alternatives: "a buoyant" or "a drifting".
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Because it provides a floating crime scene.
Or a floating hostel.
A floating eyeball.
A floating data center?
It's a floating island.
"Google Barge … A floating data center?
Could that describe a floating store?
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Each job has a floating-point priority.
This Is A Floating Library.
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